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Ilse Betty Grebenschikoff and Anne Maria Wahrenberg were best friends who leaned on one another during the early days of the Nazi’s anti-Jewish campaign. In 1939, both of their families were preparing to flee Germany for different destinations. ....
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Florida woman thought best friend was lost in Holocaust. Now, they Zoom Tampa Bay Times ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (TNS) â The 9-year-old girls met in the schoolyard near their Berlin homes to say goodbye. Ilse Betty Grebenschikoff and Anne Maria Wahrenberg were best friends who leaned on one another during the early days of the Naziâs anti-Jewish campaign. In 1939, both of their families were preparing to flee Germany for different destinations. Grebenschikoff and Wahrenberg embraced, cried and promised to find one another some day. As the years passed, they each thought the other had not escaped and was among the millions murdered in the Holocaust. But neither stopped searching. ....
Updated 1 hour ago ST. PETERSBURG â The 9-year-old girls met in the schoolyard near their Berlin homes to say goodbye. Ilse Betty Grebenschikoff and Anne Maria Wahrenberg were best friends who leaned on one another during the early days of the Naziâs anti-Jewish campaign. In 1939, both of their families were preparing to flee Germany for different destinations. Grebenschikoff and Wahrenberg embraced, cried and promised to find one another some day. As the years passed, they each thought the other had not escaped and was among the millions murdered in the Holocaust. But neither stopped searching. At 91, Grebenschikoff, who goes by Betty, has lived in St. Petersburg for about a decade. ....